
Singapore Firm Opens Clean Energy Investing to More People
Everyday investors in Singapore and Hong Kong can now access the same renewable energy projects that were once only available to big institutions. The move comes as clean energy investment hits $2.2 trillion globally and powers half the world's electricity by 2035.
Investing in wind farms and solar projects just got a lot easier for regular people in Asia.
Endowus, a Singapore wealth platform, partnered with Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners this week to let qualified investors access large renewable energy projects. These are the same institutional-grade investments that used to be reserved only for pension funds and wealthy organizations.
The timing couldn't be better. Global electricity demand is surging as artificial intelligence, data centers, and electric vehicles reshape how we use power. Clean energy investment reached $2.2 trillion in 2025, making up two-thirds of all energy spending worldwide, according to the International Energy Agency.
What makes this exciting is how fast clean energy is becoming affordable and mainstream. The IEA projects that renewable sources will power more than half the world's electricity by 2035, up from just one-third today.

For investors, renewable energy offers something rare: steady returns that don't swing wildly when stock markets get choppy. These projects operate under long-term contracts with predictable revenue, making them attractive for people building retirement portfolios.
Samuel Rhee, Chairman of Endowus, says many clients want their money to do more than just grow. They want investments that benefit society while generating returns.
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners brings serious credentials to the table. Since 2012, the firm has raised over $43 billion and operates in more than 30 countries. In Asia alone, CIP has 7 gigawatts of renewable projects built or under construction, with another 60 gigawatts in development across Australia, South Korea, Vietnam, the Philippines, and Japan.
The Ripple Effect
Opening institutional-quality investments to more people does two important things at once. It helps everyday investors diversify their savings beyond traditional stocks and bonds. At the same time, it channels more capital toward building the clean energy infrastructure the world desperately needs.
When energy projects that shape our future become accessible to regular investors, everyone wins.
Based on reporting by Google: clean energy investment
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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